you guys should talk to helmut frye at techform (milwaukie, oregon.
503-652-5224.) he is a guru of small scale, high precision investment
casting of ferrous and super alloys.
will pattison
product development engineer
4d design, inc.
austin, texas
-----Original Message-----
From: Shreyas J Bakshi [SMTP:sjbakshi@protosystech.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 1998 5:19 AM
To: Marshall Burns
Cc: RP- ML
Subject: Re: Investment Casting
Hi Marshall / All,
When I say small, I not only mean small size but also smaller production
volumes, typically 1 to 5 or 10 per part.
> intend to do investment casting at Ennex, but I am interested in what
> might
> be meant by a "small" investment casting facility. Foundries I have
> seen
> are all big, dirty, factories. Is there a more office-friendly way to
> do
> investment casting if your patterns are small?
>
> --
> Marshall Burns
> Marshall@Ennex.com
>
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